CadyandZoe
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Do you believe Ezekiel was a false prophet?Do you believe Ezekiel 40-48 is historic or future in your millennium?
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Do you believe Ezekiel was a false prophet?Do you believe Ezekiel 40-48 is historic or future in your millennium?
No kidding. I gave you scriptural support. If you don't understand Deuteronomy, that's your problem.But none of the passages that you presented in Deuteronomy mention a future millennium or even mention animal sacrifices. That is what is so ridiculous about your teaching. It is totally devoid of scriptural support. It is heresy to deny the finished work of Christ.
Wisdom dictates that one should not use disputed passages to make a case. If a certain group of people dismiss a particular passage, it is fruitless to use it in a debate.Is that what you believe as well about that passage? Why would you care what others think about it when you are trying to prove your own case?
Unless you want to argue that God didn't command animal sacrifices, which he did, and since Moses predicts that those in the Millennial kingdom will obey the commandments of God, the how do you say that there won't be animal sacrifices in the Millennial kingdom. It's a simple matter of logic. 2 + 2 = 4?In fairness to myself, there are over 5,000 posts in this thread. I think it's understandable if I've missed a few. Anyway, the book of Deuteronomy has absolutely nothing to do with future animal sacrifices, so it's beyond me as to why you'd use scripture from that book to support your belief in future animal sacrifices.
What else can it be? Do you know of a time when God brought Israel back to the land, circumcised their hearts, blessed them materially, protected them from their enemies, gave Israel all the spoil taken from them? When did Israel ever obey God's commandments? Try to follow the course of the passage.Do you believe that the scriptures you referenced in Deuteronomy refer to a future Millennium after the return of Christ?
Have a good weekend.If you were an umpire in a league that I was in charge of, you would be fired.
I'm sorry, but that's how I feel. If that offends you then I will refrain from saying things like that. I only said things like that to explain why I'm not understanding what you're saying sometimes.
That sounds good to me. I appreciate that. I have no problem with that whatsoever. I have a problem with it when someone doesn't even attempt to defend their claims and address challenges made to their claims.
It is what it is. Nothing to feel sorry about it.
You don't have to apologize as long as you're making the effort. If you're trying and I still can't figure out what you're saying, so be it. It happens.
Well, I did believe it at one time, but didn't really argue for it. But, I didn't study Revelation 20 much back then, either. I was more focused on defending the post-trib rapture view against pre-trib back then. But, of course, I would argue for Premil as hard as I do Amil if that's what I believed even after doing a lot of study.
Ezekiel chapters 40-46 is historical in the return of Israel from the Babylonian Captivity and building the 536BC Zerubbabel templeDo you believe Ezekiel 40-48 is historic or future in your millennium?
Really? He does this quite often.Can you explain what you meant by this? I don't see where he was speaking in the third person in his post. I see he referenced "your proof text". Is there something wrong with that wording? Or is your point that you don't use Ezekiel 45:15-17 to support your belief?
Yes, I understand your position. Do you understand how my position might NOT be heretical? Those who genuinely listen to the other side, seeking to understand the other side, will eventually be able to argue the other side.Just a pragmatic question: do you understand how we might consider your promotion of the restoration of the whole ceremonial sacrifice system as heretical?
Yes, I understand your position. Do you understand how my position might NOT be heretical? Those who genuinely listen to the other side, seeking to understand the other side, will eventually be able to argue the other side.
There won't be a future Millennial Kingdom on this earth, let alone animal sacrifice renewed in it, false fairy tales of manMoses predicts that those in the Millennial kingdom will obey the commandments of God, the how do you say that there won't be animal sacrifices in the Millennial kingdom. It's a simple matter of logic. 2 + 2 = 4?
Unless you want to argue that God didn't command animal sacrifices, which he did, and since Moses predicts that those in the Millennial kingdom will obey the commandments of God, the how do you say that there won't be animal sacrifices in the Millennial kingdom. It's a simple matter of logic. 2 + 2 = 4?
What else can it be? Do you know of a time when God brought Israel back to the land, circumcised their hearts, blessed them materially, protected them from their enemies, gave Israel all the spoil taken from them? When did Israel ever obey God's commandments? Try to follow the course of the passage.
What else can it be? Do you know of a time when God brought Israel back to the land, circumcised their hearts, blessed them materially, protected them from their enemies, gave Israel all the spoil taken from them? When did Israel ever obey God's commandments? Try to follow the course of the passage.
No kidding. I gave you scriptural support. If you don't understand Deuteronomy, that's your problem.
Do you believe Ezekiel was a false prophet?
Many Claim Ezekiel Chapters 40-46, Represents A Future Temple In A Millennium On Earth, Is This True?I know your position has been demolished here, but, please answer the question: Ezekiel 40-48 is historic or future in your millennium? Answering a question with a question normally is the mission that you are cornered.
Ezekiel Chapters 47-48 Is The Eternal Kingdom, Dont Be DeceivedI know your position has been demolished here, but, please answer the question: Ezekiel 40-48 is historic or future in your millennium? Answering a question with a question normally is the mission that you are cornered.
Do you believe Malachi and Nahum were false prophets?Do you believe Ezekiel was a false prophet?
Just read the verse. This isn't hard.Ok please make your claim, support with scripture, waiting
I Disagree, The Time Of The Gentiles is a futureJust read the verse. This isn't hard.
Luke 21:24 They will fall by the sword and will be taken as prisoners to all the nations. Jerusalem will be trampled on by the Gentiles until the times of the Gentiles are fulfilled.
The times of the Gentiles refers to the times when the Gentiles (the armies who surround Jerusalem - verse 20) would kill many Jews and take others as prisoners (captive) to all nations and would continue on while Gentiles trample on Jerusalem.
In 70 AD the Roman armies surrounded Jerusalem and then proceeded to destroy most of the city while killing many Jews and taking others captive to all nations. What happened then fits with what is described in Luke 21:20-24. I believe "the times of the Gentiles" has been ongoing since then up until today.
We should be celebrating this because it shows how Jesus knew exactly what was going to happen and it came true just as He prophesied. Instead, you apply this to some future time. Jesus described both past and future events in the Olivet Discourse. I don't know why so many people assume that it's either all in the past or all in the future.
Just read the verse. This isn't hard.
Luke 21:24 They will fall by the sword and will be taken as prisoners to all the nations. Jerusalem will be trampled on by the Gentiles until the times of the Gentiles are fulfilled.
The times of the Gentiles refers to the times when the Gentiles (the armies who surround Jerusalem - verse 20) would kill many Jews and take others as prisoners (captive) to all nations and would continue on while Gentiles trample on Jerusalem.
In 70 AD the Roman armies surrounded Jerusalem and then proceeded to destroy most of the city while killing many Jews and taking others captive to all nations. What happened then fits with what is described in Luke 21:20-24. I believe "the times of the Gentiles" has been ongoing since then up until today.
We should be celebrating this because it shows how Jesus knew exactly what was going to happen and it came true just as He prophesied. Instead, you apply this to some future time. Jesus described both past and future events in the Olivet Discourse. I don't know why so many people assume that it's either all in the past or all in the future.
I disagree as post #5178 above clearly explains, Luke 21:24-28 are future events unfulfilledExtremism.
Jesus was clearly speaking of the events of AD70 when it came to armies surrounding Jerusalem , destroying the temple and taking survivors captive